Guglielmo Micheli (October 12, 1866 – September 7, 1926) was an Italian painter.
Micheli's work consisted mainly of landscapes and seascapes using oils and watercolors.
He was awarded a stipend named in honor of artist Michelangelo Bastoni, allowing him to enroll at the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence, where he was a pupil of Natale Betti.
He frequently wrote to Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo,[2] who had been a fellow student at the academy, along with Plinio Nomellini, Mario Puccini, Francesco Fanelli, and Ferruccio Pagni.
Among his other pupils were Llewelyn Lloyd, Giulio Cesare Vinzio, Manlio Martinelli, Gino Romiti, Renato Natali and occasionally Oscar Ghiglia (painter).